Ábrahám Levente (szerk.): Válogatott tanulmányok 15. - Natura Somogyiensis 31. / Miscellanea 15. (Kaposvár, 2018)

Haris A.: Second contribution to the sawflies of Belső Somogy

Submitted: 24.08, 2017; Accepted: 13.11, 2017; Published: 28.03, 2018 Natura Somogyiensis 31: 63-76. Kaposvár, 2018 DOI: 10.24394/NatSom.2018.31.63 www.smmi.hu/termtud/ns/ns.htm Data to the Hymenoptera fauna of Sicily (Hymenoptera: Symphyta and Aculeata) Attila Haris' & Zsolt Józan2 'H-1076 Budapest, Garay utca 19 2/20, Hungary e-mail: attilaharis@yahoo.com 2H-7543 Memye, Rákóczi utca 5, Hungary e-mail: jozan.zsolt@citromail.hu Haris, A. & Józan, Zs.: Data to the Hymenoptera fauna of Sicily (Hymenoptera: Symphyta and Aculeata). Abstract: Results of Hymenoptera collections in Sicily are published. 11 Symphyta and 100 Aculeata species are listed mainly from the Nebrodi Mountains and from the Capo di Milazzo. Empria liturata (Gmelin, 1790) and Nomada glaucopis Perez, 1884 are new records for Sicily. Keywords: Hymenoptera, Symphyta, Aculeta, fauna, Sicily, new record. Introduction In 2013, the first author, A. Haris spent 25 days to investigate the Hymenoptera fauna of Sicily. Although Aculeata and Symphyta fauna is well researched and the local fau- nistic lists are completed (Liston et al. 2013, Nobile 1988, 1989, 1990, 1995a, b, Nobile & Campadelli 1998, Nobile et al. 2005, Nobile & Tomarchio 1998, Nobile &Turrisi 1997, 1999,2004,2015, Pagliano 1985, 1986,1988a, b, c, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, Pagliano & Nobile 1993, 1995, Pagliano & Strumia 2007, Pesarini & Turrisi 2001, Soika 1944, Soika & Borsato 1995, Strumia 2015, Tomarchio & Turrisi 2006, Turrisi 1999, b, c, 2009, 2011, Turrisi & Olmi 2009, Vicidomini 2007, Vicidomini et al. 2005) the investigation of separate regions of Sicily is still important task for the future. In this paper, we provide Hymenotera faunistic data for the Nebrodi Mountains and for the Milazzo Peninsula. Material and methods The material was collected by A. Haris in 2013. Four locations was investigated. 90% of the specimens were collected from the Nebrodi Mountains (Figs. 1 and 4) between San Fratello and Cesaro and from the Capo di Milazzo (Figs. 2, 3 and 5). Few species are collected from the Rocca di Cefalu (Fig. 6) and from Etna (Fig. 7). ISSN 1587-1908 (Print); ISSN 2062-9990 (Online)

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